Democratic lawmakers: Congress should pass stop-gap budget resolution

Reuters

Published Sep 17, 2015 04:50PM ET

Democratic lawmakers: Congress should pass stop-gap budget resolution

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Democrats in the U.S. Congress, Representative Nancy Pelosi and Senator Harry Reid, said on Thursday lawmakers should pass a short-term spending measure, known as a continuing resolution, to buy time for negotiating a comprehensive federal budget and avoid a government shutdown.

The two leaders had huddled with President Barack Obama for 90 minutes at the White House to prepare "to pursue conversations leading to negotiations on how we keep government open," Pelosi told reporters outside the White House, adding that they would like to proceed in "a timely fashion."